Hallelujah—from crying to asleep in 2 minutes

EDIT 9/26/13: So, I've found several sites posting this without linking back here, and making money through ad revenue without permission. I don't mind the video being sent around, but making a profit without permission or sharing revenue is galling. So how about this: if you enjoyed the video, and it made your day better, please consider sending our family a couple bucks, if you feel like it. All money donated will go toward some combination of paying off our debt and saving up for the kids' college.
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EDIT 3/20/13: A year later, we re-recorded! See here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs4Lzyx32Ig
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Original description follows.
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Please forgive the poor performance. Pitchy, thin, flat, etc., I know. It gets a bit better by the end.
This has always been Ada's favorite song for me to sing to her; I thought I'd get its calming effect on video, since she was upset anyway. I wasn't expecting her to just pass out. Amazingly, after I transferred her to her crib, she stayed asleep for the next nine hours; she does not often sleep through the night on her own.